Wolfson Medical Center
Wolfson Medical Center is a hospital in the Tel Aviv District city of Holon, Israel. Wolfson Hospital is located in southern Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area in a vicinity abounded by a population of nearly half a million inhabitants.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Hospital
- Description: hospital in the Tel Aviv District, Israel
- Also known as: “Bet Holim Wolfson”, “Edith Wolfson Medical Center”, “Merkaz Refu’i Wolfson”, and “The Edith Wolfson Medical Center”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Holon - Wolfson and Bloomfield Stadium.
Holon - Wolfson
Railway station
Holon–Wolfson railway station is a railway station on the border of Holon and Jaffa in the south of Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, on the Rosh HaAyin–Beersheba line. The station is in the Wolfson interchange on the Ayalon Highway, nearby Wolfson Medical Center. Holon - Wolfson is situated 360 metres west of Wolfson Medical Center.
Bloomfield Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Little Savage, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Bloomfield Stadium is a football stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a capacity of 29,400. It is the home stadium of Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The stadium also serves the Israel national football team for some select home matches. Bloomfield Stadium is situated 2 km north of Wolfson Medical Center.
The Pillbox
Ruins
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tel Giborim and Neve Ofer.
Neve Ofer
Suburb
Neve Ofer, previously known as Tel Kabir and Jaffa B, is a residential neighbourhood in Tel Aviv–Yafo, Israel. It was established in the late 1960s between Abu Kabir from the north, and Tell er-Rish from the south.
Abu Kibir
Suburb
Abu Kabir was a satellite village of Jaffa founded by Egypt following Ibrahim Pasha's 1832 defeat of Turkish forces in Ottoman era Palestine. During the 1948 Palestine war, it was mostly abandoned and later destroyed.
Wolfson Medical Center
- Categories: general hospital, public hospital, and health care
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel, Middle East, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
32.03501° or 32° 2′ 6″ northLongitude
34.76354° or 34° 45′ 49″ eastElevation
32 metres (105 feet)Open location code
8G4P2QP7+2COpenStreetMap ID
way 295995568OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=hospitalOpenStreetMap feature
healthcare=hospitalGeoNames ID
8621698Wikidata ID
Q2091071
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Spanish—“Wolfson Medical Center” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مركز ولفسون الطبي”
- Catalan: “Centre Mèdic Wolfson”
- Czech: “Nemocnice Edith Wolfson”
- Czech: “Nemocnice Edity Wolfsonové”
- Czech: “Wolfson Medical Center”
- Czech: “Wolfsonova nemocnice”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مركز ولفسون الطبى”
- French: “Centre médical Wolfson”
- French: “Centre Médical Wolfson”
- Hebrew: “Bet H̱olim Tel Giborim”
- Hebrew: “Bet H̱olim Wolfson”
- Hebrew: “בית החולים וולפסון”
- Hebrew: “בית חולים וולפסון”
- Hebrew: “בית חולים תל גיבורים”
- Hebrew: “המרכז הרפואי האוניברסיטאי ע"ש אדית וולפסון”
- Hebrew: “המרכז הרפואי וולפסון”
- Hebrew: “המרכז הרפואי ע’ש אדית וולפסון”
- Hebrew: “מרכז רפואי וולפסון”
- Hindi: “वुल्फ़्सन चिकित्सा केन्द्र”
- Romanian: “Centrul Medical Wolfson”
- Russian: “Медицинский Центр Вольфсон”
- Russian: “Медицинский центр имени Эдит Вольфсон”
- Spanish: “Centro Médico Wolfson”
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